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Explanation:
During this time, he was the lead author of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, introduced the first initiative to create the Peace Corps, and chaired the Select Committee on Disarmament.
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Describe European treatment of Africans Did the Europeans treat the Africans fairly? Explain your answer in a paragraph of 125 words. 100 points as a reward.
Which of the following is NOT true about the Election of 1864?
Question 9 options:
Lincoln lost the popular vote but won the electoral vote
The Democratic Party was very split and this caused issues during the election
The Union capture of Atlanta and the victory at Cedar Creek in the Shenandoah Valley would change public opinion about the war
The two president candidates were Abraham Lincoln and George B McClellan
Answer: A
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How did the Mongol Empire destroy states and increase the interconnection of Afroeurasia? answer
Answer:
Q2)Increase the interconnection of Afroeurasia? Ans)The Mongols introduced two deadly Chinese inventions—guns and gunpowder—to the West. The new weaponry sparked a revolution in European fighting tactics, and the many warring states of Europe all strove over the following centuries to improve their firearms technology.
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How did the events of the Texas Revolution serve as the beginning of the Mexican American War?
The revolution in Texas lead to war with Mexico in that the land dispute over the border between Mexico and Texas caused the Mexican American War. The advantages that the United States had were that it was wealthier, larger, and more populous than Mexico.
14. The Enforcement Act sent troops to the south to protect Freedmen against what group?
A. Carpetbaggers
B. Other Freedmen
C. KKK
D. Military Districts
Answer: The KKK
Explanation: I think it's this
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write one sentence to describe the experience of african americans in the north, west and south at the end of the 1800s
Answer:
• The North: African Americans had to compete for jobs against migrating Europeans, along with having to deal with racism and some segregation.
• The West: African Americans worked as cowboys or fought against Indians.
• The South: African Americans worked mainly on farms, and they soon began working together to build new schools and colleges, allowing for over 50% of the black population to be able to read and write.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Two pull factors that attracted African Americans to the North after Reconstruction were: Better opportunities for jobs; More equal treatment; President Lincoln's 10% Plan required this of the 1860 voting population.
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What was the goal of the Civil Rights movement?
Answer:
to fight against racial discremination and prejudice in order to create equality and equal oppurtunites for African Americans in America
Explanation:
Answer:
The civil rights movement in the United States was a decades-long campaign by African Americans and their like-minded allies to end institutionalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement and racial segregation in the United States.
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What were the succeses of the American Indian Movement? (for the second time)
Answers:
economic independence, revitalization of traditional culture, protection of legal rights, and, most especially, autonomy over tribal areas and the restoration of lands that they believed had been illegally seized.
Answer:
Explanation:
Some of the successes that were achieved throughout the American Indian Movement were for the protection of native nations guaranteed in treaties, sovereignty, the U.S. Constitution, and laws, as well as self- determination.
It is said that this kickstarted the American Indian Movement. The decision ... The second short occupation took place on November 9th, 1969. ... The Civil Right's period American Indian Movement 's last major event ended with success
What did Americans want to change when they passed the 26th Amendment after the Vietnam War? A. They wanted to create a new way for citizens to protest US involvement in war. B. They wanted to enable voters to end war directly through their new right to vote.C. They wanted to provide young people with the chance to vote on declarations of war. D.They wanted to allow young people to help choose the people making war decisions.
Answer:
They wanted to allow young people to help choose the people making war decisions.
aka D
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Europe experienced numerous geographic changes during the 20th century. Major events such as World War I, World War II, and the Cold War produced enough upheaval to eliminate powerful empires and create new nations while dividing others. For this task, you will document the geographic changes that occurred in the 20th century to a present-day European country of your choice.
Select one of the three nations listed below, and recall how its current borders came to be by reviewing its history:
Germany
Czech Republic
Croatia
Recall what you have learned about the history of Europe during the 20th century, and gather material online about the country you chose.
Then, in two to three paragraphs, explain how the events of the 20th century led to geographic changes in the country.
Be sure to explain what was happening to the country as a result of World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Keep in mind that the country may not have existed at a particular time in the 20th century. If this is the case, explain what was happening at that time in the area where the present-day country is located.
Elaborate on how and why these major historical events changed the country.
Germany's borders were shaped by ww1, since they lost the war, which made them lose land, shaped by ww2 because they lost the war and lost land again. And it was shaped by the cold war as it saw Germany being split west and east, but reunified after the cold war ended.
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Cause and Effect
The building of the Erie Canal led to this city becoming a major center of commerce and trade:
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A mechanism is a group of machine parts that works together.
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The second highlighted excerpt.
"Individuals of average build - or less than average build - could not reach the pedals... most people had to ride tricycles"
Those with less than average builds were unable to reach the pedals of bicycle, it was hopeless.
6. Name one way the state of New Mexico supports tribal economies.
Why is oil important to industrialized countries and considered "black gold"? Question 1 options: It must be mined from specific mountains and has a similar consistency to gold. Oil was necessary for gasoline, electricity, and hear. Each industrialized country gained power by how much oil they controlled. Oil isn't considered important and many industrialized nations run successfully without it.
Answer:
Each industrialized country gained power by how much oil they controlled.
Compare genghis khan and kublai khan.
Answer:
Both Genghis and his grandson Kublai had high religous tolerance towards most religons for the empires people. Kublai Khan conquered China and moved his capital to the city now known as Beijing in 1271. ... In 1207, Genghis Khan led the Mongols on the first of many destructive, bloody invasions.
Explanation:
Explanation:
genghis created the empire. kublai maintained it
What actions did the Civil Rights movement take to try to achieve their goal?
The goal is to "end institutionalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement and racial segregation in the United States."
Answer:
The most popular strategies used in the 1950s and first half of the 1960s were based on the notion of non-violent civil disobedience and included such methods of protest as boycotts, freedom rides, voter registration drives, sit-ins, and marches. A series of critical rulings and laws, from the 1954 Brown v.
Explanation:
Answer: The most popular strategies used in the 1950s and first half of the 1960s were based on the notion of non-violent civil disobedience and included such methods of protest as boycotts, freedom rides, voter registration drives, sit-ins, and marches. A series of critical rulings and laws, from the 1954 Brown v.
Explanation:
Why did colonial attitudes change significantly in a six-month period?
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What actions did the Women's Rights movement take?
Answer:
Women's rights movement, also called women's liberation movement, diverse social movement, largely based in the United States, that in the 1960s and '70s sought equal rights and opportunities and greater personal freedom for women. It coincided with and is recognized as part of the “second wave” of feminism.
Explanation:
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Answer:they began using more aggressive tactics to get people to listen. This included breaking windows, planting bombs, handcuffing themselves to railings and going on hunger strikes.
Explanation:
The woman's suffrage movement is important because it resulted in passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which finally allowed women the right to vote.
What were the limits to success of the American Indian Movement?
The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in
A. Confederate states
B. Union states
C. Border states
D. All of the above
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What happened to supporters of President Salvador Allende after the overthrow of the government by Augusto Pinochet?
a.
they seized power
c.
they fled in exile
b.
they disappeared
d.
they got rich
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B) They disappeared
Explanation:
After the surrender, the supporters fled as they did not want to be murdered or tortured to death. However, lots couldn't escape and were murdered or tortured.
Definitely cannot be rich, since Castro was killing and torturing the ones he could get his hands on.
2. What is one system in New Mexico where competing businesses work together?
Answer the next 4 questions below.
Part A: What were the American Indian Movement's successes?
Part B: What were the American Indian Movement's limits to success?
Part C: What were the Women's Rights movement's successes?
Part D: What were the Women's Rights movement's limits to success?
Part A: "Its goals eventually encompassed the entire spectrum of Indian demands—economic independence, revitalization of traditional culture, protection of legal rights, and, most especially, autonomy over tribal areas and the restoration of lands that they believed had been illegally seized."
Part B: "limits were being set to the prospects of settlement and speculation in western lands, and it took control of the west out of colonial hands."
Part C: "Divorce laws were liberalized; employers were barred from firing pregnant women; and women's studies programs were created in colleges and universities."
Part D: "Despite such dissension in its leadership and ranks, the women's rights movement achieved much in a short period of time."
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Which is NOT true of The Minuteman?
It was created when French was an old man.
It is in Concord, Massachusetts.
It has a plow.
It is a memorial to the men who died in the Revolutionary War.
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Consider these three time periods:
The period of Paleolithic North Americans
The period of the first two major North American civilizations
The period just prior to Europeans arriving in North America
Select one of these periods and write a short paragraph explaining how North Americans were affected by their environment at that time
Read the passage from “Magna Carta and Its American Legacy.” Then answer the question.
According to the passage, why was the Magna Carta originally written?
to be the foundation of the British Constitution
to provide protection for the rights and property of the nobility
to protect the liberties of all people in feudal England
to provide all citizens with the right of due process
Answer:
to provide protection for the rights and property of the nobility
Explanation:
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Define the idea of Manifest Destiny. Why did many Americans believe in it? (2 sentences)
Answer:
Manifest destiny was the belief that God wanted the United States to spread out over the North American continent, taking control of as much territory as possible. People believed this because the US was clearly the strongest country on the continent.
Explanation: